under windows 2000 (and NT4 I think) there was a program called subset (or something similar) that could mount directories as drive letters, I have not seen anything similar under linux but then again I haven't really looked.

On 14-May-04, at 12:23 PM, Harland Christofferson wrote:

At Friday, 14 May 2004, CW Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 12:05:36PM -0400, Harland Christofferson wrote:
At Friday, 14 May 2004, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Harland Christofferson wrote:
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mount chokes on the windblows directory "system products" .


i assume this is b/c of the space in the directory name. what
should
i do so i can mount this windblows share?


*snip*

Are you sure that is a windows share? I mean, is the windows share "//windslowsserver/backup" and "system products" is just a directory under that share? Or are they *both* valid windows shares?

What does "smbclient -L windblowsserver" list as the valid shares?

HTH

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windblowsserver is the server name backup is the windows share name system products is a directory


i thought i could mount to a directory as well. am i mistaken?












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